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Yes, assuming that your refrigerator is set at 40°F. or colder.
No. Stew left out overnight would not be safe to eat, covered or not - unless where it was left out was as cold as a refrigerator.
If you are talking about uncooked ears of corn that were left out of the refrigerator overnight, some of the sugars have probably changed to starches so it won't be so sweet. But it should be OK to cook up and eat. If you are talking about cooked corn that someone forgot to put away, the answer is "No. You should not eat cooked corn left out overnight."
live it or not, they eat the shells (females do) because they have nutrients in them. i forgot what kind though.
Only if the car was as cold as a refrigerator. Otherwise, the food would not be safe to eat.
No food safety person would recommend that lasagna would be safe to eat after it was left out overnight. Throw it out. I would not recommend eating anything left out overnight that contains ANY form of dairy (this includes the ricotta cheese in the lasagna), meat, eggs, or anything that contains a single ingredient that should be stored in the refrigerator.
Cooked veggies are considered potentially hazardous. They should not be eaten if left out overnight.
They might not hurt you, if they smell OK, but they will be unpleasantly tasteless if they're that old.
There's no way to tell without knowing how long it has been sitting unrefrigerated.
No. You should not leave turkey unrefrigerated overnight. When you leave food at room temperature, bacteria grow more rapidly. It is safer to keep cooked food in the refrigerator to avoid food poisoning.
they can be in there for 2 months. or if you like gross eggs they can be in there for 3 months. that answer ur question?